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An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife, and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year.
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An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife, and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year.
7.2/10
IMDbBest Feature | 2013 | Josh
Best Feature | 2012 | Josh
Best Picture | 2012
Box Office Collection 81,071 USD
The book Sam is reading when she gets the call from Lou is the book her dad says she stole from his library, "The World of Apples."
The movie starts and ends with the same song: Home by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.
Originally titled Writers.
Rusty's story that Samantha sends to Stephen King is the repeated writings of the lyrics of The Beatles song "I've Just Seen a Face". In the movie, Rusty says that this song plays on his head every time he sees Kate. Also the story starts with Rusty's opening lines: 'Looking at her hurts'.
Well-known literary writers who are mentioned or whose books characters are shown reading include Flannery O'Connor, Richard Ford, Joan Didion, Stephen King, and Raymond Carver.
"Rusty Borgens: I remember that it hurt. Looking at her hurt."
"Bill Borgens: I could hear my heart beating. I could hear everyone's heart. I could hear the human noise we sat there making, not one of us moving, not even when the room went dark."